Karlheinz Ingenkamp

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Karlheinz Ingenkamp (born December 20, 1925 in Berlin ; † March 25, 2015 ) was a German educator and writer.

Training and employment in Berlin

After training as a primary school teacher , Karlheinz Ingenkamp studied history, German, pedagogy, psychology and philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin and the Free University of Berlin from 1947 and completed it with the state examination for the higher teaching post. In the following years (1952 to 1965) he taught at secondary schools and grammar schools in Berlin and completed his studies in psychology with the diploma examination (1956). He founded and directed the School Psychological Service in Berlin-Tempelhof (1957 to 1964). In 1961 he received his doctorate from the Free University of Berlin and from 1965 headed the newly established department of educational psychology at the Pedagogical Center (PZ) in Berlin. Until he completed his habilitation in educational science in 1968, Ingenkamp initially worked as a lecturer and then as a private lecturer at the Free University of Berlin.

Change to Landau / Pfalz

He was appointed to the former Rhineland-Palatinate University of Education (since 1990: University of Koblenz-Landau ) in 1971. There he founded the working group for empirical educational research, from which the present-day Center for Empirical Educational Research (zepf) soon emerged.

Association activities

Ingenkamp was the head of the School Psychology Section in the Professional Association of German Psychologists and a member of the subcommittee of the Education Commission of the German Education Council "Talent, talent promotion and talent selection". He was also a member of the board of directors and the research commission of the German Society for Educational Science , permanent expert in the study reform commission for pedagogy / social pedagogy / social work, member of the data protection sub-commission of the Senate commission of the German Research Foundation and member of the assessment seminar group in London.

Activity as a novelist

After his retirement in 1991 he also wrote historical naval war novels (under the pseudonym Frank Adam ).

Works

  • The questionability of the censorship. Beltz, 1971. (from 1989: ISBN 3-407-25118-1 ) (classic, 9 editions to date)
  • with Urban Lissmann: Textbook of Pedagogical Diagnostics. 6th edition. Beltz, 2008, ISBN 978-3-407-25503-7 .
  • with Hermann Laux: Pedagogical Diagnostics in Germany 1885–1932. Volume 1, Dt. Studienverlag, 1990, ISBN 3-89271-225-5 , as well as educational diagnostics during National Socialism 1932–1945. Volume 2, Dt. Studienverlag, 1990, ISBN 3-89271-226-3 .

Works under the pseudonym Frank Adam

1st row: The Adventures of David Winter

  • Volume 1: The Young Sea Wolf - The Adventures of Midshipman David Winter in Admiral Nelson's Fleet. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1992, ISBN 3-404-13370-6 .
  • Volume 2: The Bay of Dying Ships - David Winter's Sea Battles in the American Revolutionary War. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1994, ISBN 3-404-13522-9 .
  • Volume 3: Sails in Flames - The new adventures of the young sea wolf David Winter. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1995, ISBN 3-404-13663-2 .
  • Volume 4: The Bombay Navy - David Winter's Adventure in the Indian Ocean. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1996, ISBN 3-404-13785-X .
  • Volume 5: The Captain of the Tsarina - David Winter's Adventure in the Russo-Swedish War. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1997, ISBN 3-404-13892-9 .
  • Volume 6: Treason of France's coasts. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1998, ISBN 3-404-13974-7 .
  • Volume 7: The King of Haiti - David Winter's adventure during the slave revolts in the Caribbean , Bastei-Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 1999, ISBN 3-404-14215-2 .
  • Volume 8: The Battle for the Seven Islands - David Winter's Adventure in Founding the Ionian Republic. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 2000, ISBN 3-404-14369-8 .
  • Volume 9: A brig between war and peace - David Winter's adventure from the sea battle of Algericas to the war against Napoleon. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 2001, ISBN 3-404-14586-0 .
  • Volume 10: Battle on the Prussian Coast - David Winter's Adventure during the Franco-Prussian War 1806–1807. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 2002, ISBN 3-404-14735-9 .
  • Volume 11: The Conquest of the Caribbean - David Winter's adventure as a fleet commander off Martinique and Guadeloupe. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 2003, ISBN 3-404-14949-1 .
  • Volume 12: The Guerrillas and the Admiral - Sir David Winter's Adventure in the Conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. Bastei Lübbe, Bergisch Gladbach 2004, ISBN 3-404-15181-X .
  • Volume 13: The thunder of cannons over the Adriatic Sea - Sir David Winter's experiences during the liberation of the islands and ports in Dalmatia and Istria. Bastei Lübbe 2005, ISBN 3-404-15346-4 .
  • Volume 14: Victory and Peace - Final Volume . Bastei Lübbe, 2006, ISBN 3-404-15522-X .

2. Second row: Sven Larsson's adventures in the American Revolutionary War

3. Other titles

  • Frank Adam: Hornblower, Bolitho & Co. War under Sail in Fiction and History. Ullstein-TB, Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-548-20754-5 .
  • Frank Adam: ruler of the seas. The British fleet in Nelson’s time. Koehlers Verlagsgesellschaft, Hamburg 1998, ISBN 3-7822-0736-X .
  • Frank Adam: Disaster on the beach. The British amphibious operations on the Channel Coast during the First Coalition War 1793–1798. In: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv 20. Ernst Kabel Verlag, Hamburg 1998, ISBN 3-8225-0479-3 , pp. 241-260.
  • Frank Adam: Abukir 1798. Nelson's victory on the Nile. In: Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv 21. Carlsen Verlag / Die Hanse, Hamburg 1999, ISBN 3-551-088507-9 , pp. 139–156.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ingenkamp obituary. Short obituary on the website of the Center for Empirical Educational Research (zepf) at the University of Koblenz-Landau.